#3. Hope isn't true: WWE backstage unhappy with The Street Profits over RAW segment
RAW Tag Team Champions The Street Profits have been regular features of WWE programming since their move to Monday Night RAW. They've been in a "friendly feud" with The Viking Raiders, where the theme isn't animosity or hatred - it's simply a competitive rivalry where the two teams try to prove that they're better than the other.
However, people backstage in WWE might not be happy with Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins over a segment on the last episode of RAW, where they were seen jumping over the barricade and high-fiving members of the audience.
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Tom Colohue revealed on the latest episode of Dropkick DiSKussions that there was a lot of unhappiness backstage in WWE over this segment:
The backstage areas were upset with the Street Profits that they went out and joined the crowd. The plan was not to go out, They were giving high fives to everyone, and they have obviously taken a risk with that. Dominik's run through the crowd, that was planned, and he was definitely breaking social distancing with how close he was to some of these people later on. So there was something planned, and there was something not planned.
It's problematic since WWE has to adhere to social distancing rules as much as they possibly can. It's the same reason why you won't see more than 7-8 people in a ring at one time and also the reason why developmental talent are made to stand apart.